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    Quote Originally posted by Rmorgan: "Is the crash going to kill you or do you any irreversible harm? "
    Quote Originally posted by Fred Steeves: "Pow! Right between the eyes
    Oh, how nature loves her little surprises"
    Interesting thoughts there. Thank you guys.

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    Your blue might be grey
    Your less might be more
    The window to the world may be at your own front door
    The shiniest day may come in the middle of the night
    And thats just about right

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    Sometimes as Kristin rightly said, for some its more challenging to walk out the door, then jump off a cliff, You're not alone in your thoughts Limor.

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    Quote If you were always surrounded by the lowest common denominator and now you may have a break through the light, will you take it?
    Absolutely. I am a co-creator.

    Quote If you are used to spend your life in a dull routine and now comes a new energy that makes your stomach goes wooooh.. is it not better to stay with the devil you know? when a new, strange and scary opportunity comes along and want to swoop you away, will you surrender?
    New, strange and scary opportunity does not need to be scary. Will I surrender? Rather, I’d ask, “Will I go with the flow?” But they are just words aren’t they?

    Recently, I heard myself say that I like the feeling of the unknown. What came next was it’s always served me. I’ve come away with a new and improved model of stronger and softer.

    Quote And if in the past you did 'surrender' and flew high to the sky only to completely crash when the adventure was over, remaining bruised and broken for many years, what will you decide this time?
    There’s been only one time were it was hard to surrender. I did crash. Until I realized alls I had to do was re-defined crashed, bruised and broken.

    First, there was acceptance of the perception, then I changed the perception, then I saw from the greater perspective. I had no control over one outcome, but priceless creations came from the original one. The short of it, based on life experiences, whenever I am balanced between heart and mind then serenity and answers flow.

    Quote Life can be an adventure or it can remain in a small, safe and secure place. Which one would you prefer from the two - an adventure whose end is unknown or a quiet, monotonous but safe cruise.
    The contradictory can be compatible when given room to flourish. One can have an adventure on a cruise. And there are stops along the way for added adventures. There are private helicopters for hire to take me out for a great adventure until I grow tired of it’s expanse. That’s when I grab my parachute for the final test, a perfect landing back on the cruise ship. Then, I go again when the sea mist and waves drench body and soul. I either grab at a life jacket or a surfboard. I never know until the moment how I want to define Life (again). Without much thought, I've grabbed the surfboard every time.

    Quote Will you dare to fly?
    I will dare to fly because of hard earned experiences were like fire starters and kindling that exploded into a new and improved model every time. And it still is the case. Me of a month ago, is not the me of today.
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    Limor,

    I understand your dilemma!

    There is comfort in the familiar. There is fear in the unknown.

    I have often sabotaged opportunities to do new and exciting things because of fear. If I'd taken those opportunities, what would have happened? I'll never know.

    If life has presented you with an opportunity to do something you have wanted, desired and wished for, then i think you owe it to yourself to take a leap of faith.

    I often hear older people say that they regret more the things they didn't do than the things they did do which did not turn out so well.

    When I think of myself and my missed opportunities, I usually think: I should have flown more!

    May your inner wisdom (which you have much of) guide you to the right decision.

    With love,

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    Dare to let it be

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    I had the choice to stay in a situation where I was safe, comfortable, doing ok, with some potential for slow change over a long period of time. I had a plan, was working the plan and it was a good plan. It was a safe plan.

    I also had another choice. The choice to make my dreams come true. The thing was, it was not safe. In fact, it was the most dangerous thing I could have done. Effectively, I had to gather what little (LITTLE) money I had and throw myself into the void with no guarantee of anything. Hardly any money, no job promised, no place to live; if it didn't work, no backup plan, no safety I could have very easily found myself living under a bridge, alone and with everyone in my life disappointed in me but resigned to allowing me to following my strange path my way, as I've always done.

    Obviously I made the choice to fly.

    The way the multiverse has responded has left me humbled and grateful beyond belief. Doors opened up out of nowhere, the kindness of strangers was and is amazing, synchronicities abound, I could never have expected things to work out as wonderfully as they have even if I'd attempted to visualize it. Well, let me qualify that: what has occurred has exceeded my wildest expectations.

    When you have no parachute and no other option besides going for what you want the most in life you either fall flat on your face, a bag of fluid and crushed bones, or you find your wings and soar.

    I am under no illusion that I did this all by myself, it was a confluence of human and natural forces, so I stay humble and grateful while continuing to press forward, doing what I know I must, in order to keep flying, keep manifesting, keep becoming all that I have possible within me to become.

    The only other option is regret. I cannot live that way.

    That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.

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    "The Diamond Souled"

    Impressing upon fluidity the divine whole of my soul a diamond appears that expresses my most brilliant goal to soar towards higher forms of spiritual folds......

    Perhaps mastering the fluidity of this new energy is the key.......Love and blessings on your adventures Limor......

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    Dare to fly? Not sure I know what flying is. Dare to dream. Well, I'm not sure I understand that either. Mostly I live in a state of confusion. Every time I think I have finally found "the right path", I hit a dead end that leads me no where. Or as Limor said, right back to square 1. Heck, I've quit my job before, ........... ended up homeless too. Sure I survived. Had experiences that I wouldn't have had otherwise, although I don't really know how that makes much difference. Because we always have choices, big or small. We'll either experience 'this' or 'that'. And if that's all life is about, then one path is as good as another. But none of that matters much to me.

    My problem is, I will never truly be happy until I can walk down the street and say to every tree and bush "Good morning tree. Good morning bush. Hello bird. Hello squirrel." and get an answer back. You see, I do say those things, every time I go for a walk. But there is no answer. More than anything else in life I want to be able to not just communicate with nature, but to be a part of it. To be one with Mother Earth. And that's it. That is all I want out of life.

    I don't care about jobs or money. I don't care about climbing Mt. Everest or doing backflips on a motorcycle. Most people think I'm lazy and lack ambition. (Perhaps I am). But none of that kind of stuff has any meaning to me.

    Sorry for going off on a tangent. I'm not trying to derail this thread, or start an argument. I'm just saying that "Dare to fly" can mean different things to different people. ---- And now, back to the topic at hand ...............................

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    Hello Orph, your words pretty much resonates with me. This is not 'back to topic now' because what you say is very much part of the topic. flying is defined differently for each and everyone. for me it is to follow the strong energies, because this is how I am led and was led throughout my life, now I am more conscious about it, but It feels very much overloading at times for the better and for the worse.

    You have a great sensetivity there when it comes to nature and our planet, I identify with you and it seems that this is our collective path now, to be more in tune with everything around us, it is not so much the external things, the path can be very internal one, but no less important. so I think you are on the right path, even though you feel like bumping a dead end more times then none. Thank you orph for sharing. And I appreciate everyones wisdom put in here, Paula, Rhakyt, Daughter of times, Gloria and the rest, I took something from each and everyone of your posts, everyone's words here reflects a good diversity of approaches and observations. A good way to learn about all of you as well as about myself.

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    Sometimes I'm a dare devil and sometimes I'm a homebody. I don't think I could stand being a homebody if I wasn't a daredevil and I don't think I could stand being a daredevil if I wasn't a homebody. A friend, an Irish farmer told me this is what Ireland is like: your house is a monastery; you go outside get in a fast car and go racing through the countryside to a huge party; afterwards you go home to the monastery.

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    Oooops.
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    Dare to fly- dare to live the life!
    Ever bound in a little cage of your own...

    Oh the misery,
    clouding the mystery-of freedom and light!

    Dare to fly!

    dare to fly-dare to fly!
    Dare to live the life!

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    Quote Posted by Limor (here)
    If you were always surrounded by the lowest common denominator and now you may have a break through the light, will you take it?

    If you are used to spend your life in a dull routine and now comes a new energy that makes your stomach goes wooooh.. is it not better to stay with the devil you know? when a new, strange and scary opportunity comes along and want to swoop you away, will you surrender?

    And if in the past you did 'surrender' and flew high to the sky only to completely crash when the adventure was over, remaining bruised and broken for many years, what will you decide this time?

    Life can be an adventure or it can remain in a small, safe and secure place. Which one would you prefer from the two - an adventure whose end is unknown or a quiet, monotonous but safe cruise.

    Will you dare to fly?





    Very interested to hear your point of views ~


    Many thanks

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    I spend too much time in the lovely Horus-Ra thread...

    I think it is time to "fly" again.

    Thanks for this inspiring thread. I don't care if I crash.
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    Quote Posted by Orph (here)
    Dare to fly? Not sure I know what flying is. Dare to dream. Well, I'm not sure I understand that either. Mostly I live in a state of confusion. Every time I think I have finally found "the right path", I hit a dead end that leads me no where. Or as Limor said, right back to square 1. Heck, I've quit my job before, ........... ended up homeless too. Sure I survived. Had experiences that I wouldn't have had otherwise, although I don't really know how that makes much difference. Because we always have choices, big or small. We'll either experience 'this' or 'that'. And if that's all life is about, then one path is as good as another. But none of that matters much to me.

    My problem is, I will never truly be happy until I can walk down the street and say to every tree and bush "Good morning tree. Good morning bush. Hello bird. Hello squirrel." and get an answer back. You see, I do say those things, every time I go for a walk. But there is no answer. More than anything else in life I want to be able to not just communicate with nature, but to be a part of it. To be one with Mother Earth. And that's it. That is all I want out of life.

    I don't care about jobs or money. I don't care about climbing Mt. Everest or doing backflips on a motorcycle. Most people think I'm lazy and lack ambition. (Perhaps I am). But none of that kind of stuff has any meaning to me.

    Sorry for going off on a tangent. I'm not trying to derail this thread, or start an argument. I'm just saying that "Dare to fly" can mean different things to different people. ---- And now, back to the topic at hand ...............................
    I found how to get the answer "hello" back. I went deep into the connection. But it did not relieve me of the inner torment. Seeing most fellow human beings at war with each other (myself sometimes included though far far less than before Avalon...) just drags me down, the food, the "water," the energy/frequency bombardment by supposed fellow human beings, the taxes (theft) where we are lied to about the usage of the funds... just drags this justoneman down.

    But I still wake up each morning... somehow still wanting to fly.
    All the above is all and only my opinion - all subject to change and not meant to be true for anyone else regardless of how I phrase it.

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    Hello,

    This thread may be relevent to quite a few of us at this time, as so many now feel the hands of some type of a dramatic change tapping on our backs, (perheps even not so gently!) and it seems that a quantum leap jump (as in a 'make or break' kind of situation) is right behind the corner, this is happening planetarily, no doubt, but also individually, both (interestingly enough, and not at all randomly!) may be intertwined together.

    At the time when I wrote the OP, I was able to sense that this is coming.. since everything is constructed from energy, and so it comes like a wave, and I was quite embarrassed to mention something that is a bit more grander than just my own very small human angle. The personal cards of my 'story' have revealed themselves to me since last year (this is the 'personal fly' I was reffering to).. much the same as this world is doing by revealing it's own hidden cards, putting them on the table and allowing the data and the rather shocking amount of manipulation to float on the surface.. the sight is ain't no pretty.. consequences not yet known, and all this hard evident data points that crashing is very close, in fact closer than ever.. Than why deep in the heart I feel that this flight may actually have quite a good chance to succeed?

    'When push comes to shove..' and this seems to arrive quite soon, possibly in one way or another it will translate itself to all. Will this jump to the unknown be speared from anyone? This is not about 'surviving', it is about determining the nature of the reality/ies we may personally/collectively find ourselves in for the next decades and decades of generations/incarnations, so it seems that the personal IS the general and vice versa.

    If you feel that you are now on the verge of some kind of jump, or being pushed to an unknown point, would you mind sharing this here with regards to your concerns, feelings and perspectives. This kind of sharing may even assist us in not diving into a point of being so low as to not see that there is another side and a shore at the other end, no matter what the situation looks like. We can feel it is somewhere there in the horizon, we just need to keep our inner gaze on it, despite the heavy data and obstacles that are puts infront of us

    So, with that in mind, and what we know now.. Will you dare to fly?

    Good wishes ~

    Limor
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    My ‘dare to fly’ happened in a one-two punch early November. The first part I posted. This the the first time I’ve spoken to anyone about the second part.

    I walked away from a financial cushion as web manager for a high school, middle and elementary school and it’s central office. I was the originator of the concept, the designer and the web manager since 2000.

    Last year the system implemented the common core curriculum. I was instructed to post its propaganda. Last month was the last straw. I had to post an “Ebola Preparedness Update” from the Department of Public Health. One of the paragraphs stated, “the risk of Ebola is low. Flu is the primary concern in fall, winter and spring because it can lead to severe illness and death.”

    What’s their solution? To “immunized everyone against the flu. They will redouble efforts to get people immunized”.

    The same week I gave my notice, I received notification that my health insurance rates will increase in January from $307 to $915. That triggered security memes of financial, health and car accidents. [I’m an excellent driver, but I have no control over others.]

    I called the agent to see if it was a clerical error or did my policy just triple. I explained that I wasn’t going to renew it. The agent went into sales mode of how it's paid up until January and said she could connect me to someone to negotiate a better price. She slipped in the importance of coverage in case of sickness or accidents. That’s when I told her to cancel my policy effective immediately. Then the one last attempt from her about the risk of a gap in health insurance served to reinforce my resolve.

    Hoo-ra...

    I’ve since researched and found a policy that’s almost half of what I've been paying. I’ve decided to wait a little longer to prove to myself that fear is not the driver of this vehicle. In the meantime, I’ll putt-putt around town in my 2003 vehicle that has no dents. [I’m an excellent driver.]

    These action steps cut all ties to who I was. The unknown felt a bit drafty five weeks ago. I am a co-creator of higher frequency by actively shredding tapes from a dying system.

    ............................

    Rain Man - I'm An Excellent Driver

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    Within the cage of the mind voices whisper you to stay because your feathers are then safe from cats on the outside of the cage. But the purpose all along wasn't to keep your feathers safe, but to experience what you can do with your feathers, where they can bring you, along the way discovering that the fear of cats was just a phantom keeping you from realizing your true self which was perfectly capably of avoiding cats all along.

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    Its funny how the logic brain sometimes trys to kick in and change the route the hearth allready had for us, ive noticed that quite some times on my journey.

    ive sold all i had gave away most of my things without a huge amount of money in the background, friends and family helped me alot to get rid of vessels and all i kept was a medium sized backpack and a one way ticket to panama,it took some time to get used to my heartcompass but it was totaly fascinating to see where it would led me to.

    all our lives we get conditioned to use our brain to solve things but how can a matter bound thinking aperatus solve the path of a spiritual beeing its not going to work because the brain doesnt understand who we realy are and why we are here, our heart is the direct connection to our higher self and the best navigator a aviator can have.

    FLY and use your heart !
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    I long to fly a little higher, at times. My husband and I took a risk and left everything behind to move to a new place. It has worked out pretty good. However, I find that we are still pretty cautious. I guess when you get older you live life a little smaller, conserving energy, time and resources: flying closer to the roof tops. I also started a new career later in life and it has been quite rewarding. Your message is very timely, as I have recently been feeling forced to choose between doing contract work or working for a salary. The salary option definitely feels like slavery. . . . I really admire the example of my daughter who has always been fearless . . .

    In the matter of spirituality I have grown up a lot. I refuse to be put in a box and have learned to listen to my heart. Maybe it is time to take the energy that I keep giving away at work and dig even more deeply into the heart, into growing spiritually through meditation and time spent in nature and in contemplating beauty by making art.

    The hardest part of the leap my husband and I took by moving into the countryside close to a very small town, has been the loneliness and so I am grateful for Avalon. . . .

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